Audio CD sharing

G

Guest

we have domain envirment. all our XP client pc's CD rom disbale for security
resions. and we have public muitimedia XP client pc. that pc installed CD rom
and it's shared to all. when i insert the Audio CD to CD rom for multimedi
pc.and i try to access the that audio cd via diffrent pc pc. i can see the
audio file. i try to play but it's not paying.

it's nothing happen. not giving any error also. how can i share XP client pc
audio file. not MP3 files. all the users can acces that CD rom. it's map to
everyusers.

i need ur support.
 
T

theplectrum

Byte said:
"Not MP3 files"? What format are these files? Your media player may
not be set to support these formats. Check here:
How to Make WMP10 Your Default Player
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=271949

Er I think you missed the bus. He wants to share Audio files, that are on
the CD, and which are not mp3 files.

You really need to try a Networking news group. Personally I don't have a
clue :-;

Cheers,
Jerry
 
G

Guest

hello Jerry
yes you corect, i'm talking about the audio cd file format. i share that
audio cd to my clients, when they access the file it's not playing.

any idea why is that happen?

thanks
namal
 
T

theplectrum

namal said:
hello Jerry
yes you corect, i'm talking about the audio cd file format. i share that
audio cd to my clients, when they access the file it's not playing.

any idea why is that happen?

thanks
namal

No idea, I'm not into Networking.

If I was to hazard a guess I'd say you probably need to set the CD machine
up as the Master PC (or server), and the others as local machines.

This lot may help you :

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/304040

http://www.google.com/search?source...en-US&ie=utf8&oe=utf8&q=network+sharing+files

http://www.google.com/search?source...US&ie=utf8&oe=utf8&q=network+sharing+files+cd

Good luck !

Cheers,
Jerry
 

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